This technology boom of 21st Century has made everyone a slave of modern gadgets. We are greatly dependent on them for all our daily chores; from controlling our food processing to conditioning our diet based on nutritional information. We depend on gadgets to wake up and expect to hear a sweet “ Good Morning! ”, not from our beloved, but from our AI machines. This is when, unknowing, we have made our life to be projected on a screen for the world by using Social Media. Even when we sneeze, it’s a selfie time today; time for a great photograph to post on Social Media. India is a country where we are witnessing sudden rise in the number of population getting in touch of the newer trends of Social Media. People have made it a fashion trend to have a Facebook account even when one hasn’t acquired the required thirteen years of age. Youngsters have made it a place where they can take up every possible issues they can think of. When Social Media has become that inevitable in our lives...
Among all the treasures that the mankind has evolved with, one of the most precious and worthy is Nature. All the stable elements upon which our chemistry is based, all the physical world that comprises our physics are all part of Nature. One can define nature as an ocean full of gems. Mankind has, from the early stone age itself, relied upon these auspicious gems to fulfil their desires. Be it the early crude weapons composed of wood and stones to the today’s silicon chips. Mankind has nature to reach the moon and now even Mars. But, in true words, Nature is not what we see it today. People, rather than using it, have exploited it. Many natural life-cycles, many biomes, and now even the peaceful sky is tremored of the devastations of the mankind. William Shakespeare had once said, Nature has its own pace, And challenging it yields no good ! Thus Nature rather than being a savoir, like the Ozone, has turned into a havoc, like the melting ...